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Based on total listings, Texas has the most land for sale on Lands of America. It also features the most acres for sale. Recent internal data shows about $30 billion in land and other rural acreage for sale in the Lone Star State, which comprises a total of 5 million acres of Texas land for sale. Of Texas's 254 counties, Comal County had the most rural property and land for sale. Based on comps submitted through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program last month, Texas had the most land sales. Of the 575 recorded land sales, the total value of all completed sales was $254 million for all property and land sold in Texas (a five percent decrease over the month before). The most land sales in the state last month were recorded in Ellis County. The Lone Star State has over 200 public hunting areas, which include wildlife management areas, state parks, and U.S. Forest Service lands. The state is also home to 191,000 miles of rivers and streams, along with numerous lakes and reservoirs, and Gulf of Mexico coastline. Texas is the second-biggest state in the United States, covering an area of 268,601 square miles (172 million acres). In total, 261,232 square miles is land, while the remaining 7,365 square miles is covered by water. As one the country's top agricultural states, current applications of land for sale in Texas include for agriculture, hunting, and fishing use. Livestock on farms and ranches for sale in Texas include cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and pigs. Wildlife to be found on land for sale in Texas include whitetail deer, dove, hog, turkey, and quail. Fishermen have their pick of bass, catfish, trout, pike, walleye, and salmon.

Terrell County Land Info

With a population of only 837 people, Terrell County, Texas, is a small rural county. The county covers 2,358 square miles. Terrell County is one of 70 counties located in West Texas. The West Texas region is a sprawling area that can loosely be classified as comprising the counties around the main metro areas of El Paso, Lubbock, Abilene, Midland/Odessa and San Angelo. The most common type of land for sale in Terrell County is farms. Other frequent property types for sale in Terrell County include ranches, recreational property, riverfront property and hunting land. Recent Lands of Texas data showed 136,992 acres of land for sale in Terrell County valued at a combined $66 million, with a median sale price of $157,553. Based on data for median land prices throughout the state, land for sale in Terrell County is currently valued cheaper than in other counties. The city of Dryden in Terrell County featured the most land listings for sale. The average price-per-acre value of land for sale in Terrell County places the county 251st overall in the state.

History is sometimes an ephemeral concept, expressed in stories and songs, but not always something we can connect with in a physical, tactile way. The Meyers Spring Ranch in Terrell County, Texas, is the exception. This plus-or-minus 9,700-acre ranch has history on display. Walking among the real historical artifacts on Meyers Spring is an experience you won't soon forget. And in addition to these unique ancient sites, the ranch offers the very best of west Texas hunting and recreation, packaged along with quality improvements and excellent ranch infrastructure.
Located approximately 45minutes south of Interstate 10 the ranch is accessed at the end of an all-weather county road through a gated entry. The Meyers Springs ranch is made up

1,693 acres (+/-) about 30 minutes off the pavement, south of Sanderson. This is a portion of a large ranch being sold by the ranch owner. Fence along the north, west, south, and part of the east sides, road easement along the northeast side. Roads are rough, but there are enough roads around the property so that you can get around the place pretty well. Good brush, lots of canyons and folds in the terrain, so this should be a great hunting property! Power line crosses the property and runs along the west boundary, several header dams, and seasonal waterholes in the bottom of the canyons. $350 per acre - exact acreage to be determined by a survey provided by the seller at the time of sale.
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Owner financing available, no credit check or qualifying.
Meyers Canyon Ranch is located in the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas. The Trans-Pecos region is the only part of Texas where mountain and desert habitats are found. This unique combination contributes to the tremendous vegetation diversity in the region, which includes at least 268 grass species and 447 species of woody plants. The vegetation diversity is also influenced by the Edwards Plateau eco-region in portions of Terrell, Pecos, and Brewster counties. This diversity of plat life contributes to the truly outstanding hunting found in Terrell County and Meyers Canyon Ranch. Although not as well known as many other areas of the state for hunting, Terrell County offers a wide and a

The Mountain View Ranch is a 161 acre piece of West Texas Heaven located just south of Dryden, Tx. Access is off of a maintained county road down a private caliche road. Game on the ranch includes whitetail, mule deer, quail and javelina. Vegetation is primarily sage brush and mesquite ranging from flat to gently rolling terrain. Owner financing is available with 5% down with no qualification process. Call today to set up an appointment to view the ranch.

LOCATION: Pumpville is located on Farm to Market Road 1865 about 3 miles north of its intersection with Highway 90. The main gate to the ranch is on Farm to Market Road 1865, 6 miles north of the town of Pumpville. Devils Canyon Ranch is 78 miles West of Del Rio, 46 miles West of Comstock, 18 miles West of Langtry, or 26 miles East of Dryden. The train tracks that run parallel to Hwy 90 are the southern boundary of the property. There are no easements or right of ways across the property.
IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch consists of approximately 7,336 acres and the address is 1525 Pumpville Road, Dryden, Texas 78851. The headquarters compound (the new upper camp) and barn were built in 2006 & 2013 and the Foremans home was acquired in 2014 and i

This property is located in the Tras Pecos region of Texas in Terrell and Brewster Counties and are accessed off Hwy. 90 in the Dryden and Sanderson area. All properties have been platted and access is recorded. This is excellent hunting for mule deer, javelinas, quail, turkey and any predatory animals (fox, bobcat, mountain lions). Already an existing hunting camp with 3 trailers, an outhouse and 2 blinds.

This turn-key hunting ranch with beautiful West Texas scenery, diverse terrain, electricity & water, high protein brush & abundant wildlife is sure to impress the avid outdoorsman. This 2,272.71 acre ranch is located in southwest Terrell County 11 miles east of Sanderson, 110+/- miles west of Del Rio, 65+/- miles east of Marathon, 260+/- miles west of San Antonio & 75+/- miles south of Fort Stockton. The ranch's diverse terrain consists of canyons, deep draws, scrub brush flats, rugged ridges & wandering Sanderson Creek. Elevation ranges from 2,300'-2,700' throughout, including a scenic 300' cliff. With no livestock grazing the variety of native trees, brush & grasses are in excellent condition & high in natural protein providing maximum nu

HUNTER'S CABIN - ABUNDANT GAME - EXTENSIVE LANDSCAPE
Downie Draw Ranch is a 7,942 +/- acre hunting ranch with long draws and beautiful bluffs. The extensive landscape of rolling hills, valleys and long canyons create views that go on for miles. The most fertile ground lies in the deep valleys that funnel into Downie Draw where rich soil has been deposited during hard rains. Soils in this area are generally dark, clay loams that support scrub, cacti, brush, oaks, junipers, native grasses and mesquites. The diversity of plant life continues with hackberry, kidney wood, walnuts, catclaw, persimmon, black brush, quayacan, lechunguilla and algerita. Many of these plants offer a high content of protein that contribute to healthy wildlife

PRICE REDUCED! 379 +/- acres for sale. Part of the Myers Canyon development. Located north of Dryden TX off of 349 a few miles. Mostly level to slightly rolling terrain. Some nice brushy area that provide good cover and browse for the deer. Nice cabin with covered porch. Blinds &feeders go with property. Good area for White-Tail, Quail, Javelina and the occasional Mule Deer. Several small drainages run thru the property and hold water in a shallow area that could be deepened to make for a nice pond. Good all weather access.

Location:
The Henderson Ranch is located approximately 115 miles west of Del Rio in Southwest Terrell County, approximately 13.5 miles southeast of Sanderson. Its about 35 minutes off of Highway 90 after turning on to Five Mile Hill Road.
Acres:
1,618 +/- Acres
Access:
Access is limited to those who own property beyond a locked gate. This is the only gate along the access. The location is very private and fairly remote.
Terrain:
This scenic ranch is just east of Isinglass Canyon. There are several deep tributary canyons that transverse the ranch from east to west. These rugged canyons are not only scenic but provide excellent habitat for a variety of native game and wildlife species. The terrain is rugged and diverse with

Location
Prairie Canyon Ranch is located on both sides of US Highway 90 just 8 miles east of Dryden, Texas between Del Rio and Alpine. This is true western hill country and rugged canyon country; an area filled with history and amazing natural habitat and wildlife. This ranch has been in the same family since the 1960s and has been a significant source of recreation and adventure for several generations of owners.
Acreage
22,972 +/- Acres in Terrell County
Description
The main drainage across the northern half of the ranch is Prairie Canyon, named for the rich natural grasslands that once dominated this region. In fact, lesser prairie chickens were native to this ranch and the last one was seen in the 1980s, evidence of a ri

Rainbow Ranch was assembled by the current family of owners, starting in 1991 and today is a solid 10,800 acre block of rolling hills and huge limestone canyons with a diverse assemblage of native vegetation. The ranch is situated at the convergence of three biologically-distinct eco-regions in Texas; the Texas Hill Country to the east, the Chihuahuan Desert to the west, and the subtropical Tamaulipan Brushland to the south, creating one of the most unique wildlife habitats in the state.
The north/south orientation of Highway 349 allows several entrances to different parts of the ranch and into a network of roads allowing access to both sides of the major canyons and along several internal smaller canyons and ridgetops. This is not flat

Location:
The 2400 Ranch is located on both sides of Highway 2400 in western Terrell County, Texas. The property is approximately 15 air miles north of Sanderson.
Acres:
10,666 Acres +/-
Terrain:
The most prevalent feature on the property is Big Canyon, which enters the ranch near the northwest corner and meanders through the entirety of the property, exiting on the east-central side. Several other major draws drain to Big Canyon, giving the ranch a rugged appearance, with a combination of limestone hills, ridges, rocky limestone bottoms and upland plateaus.
Elevations range from approximately 2,700 feet in the lower canyon country to over 3,000 feet on the upland divides. The ranch is fenced and crossfenced.
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Great 404 acre West Texas hunting property! This property offers a variety of wildlife such as white tail deer, mule deer, blue quail, and other species of game animals. There are 2 established hunting camps on this property. The main camp site has a camper in place. Water and electricity are run through the property and are waiting to be hooked up if new owner wants it.
The ranch is made up of two 202 acre tracts that have survey markers and white PVC pipe to deliniate the property lines and two tracts of land. There are no fences on the property and it is currently under a grazing lease with a neighbor.

435 acres with cabin located SW of Dryden, Texas and south of Hwy 90. This property is located about 3 miles south of Hwy 90 where the Dryden flats start breaking into the hilly and rugged country that falls off about 1200 feet in elevation over a distance of 8 to 10 miles until it reaches the Rio Grande. The elevation on this property varies from just over 2300 feet to just under 2100 feet. The western two thirds of the property consists of hills, draws, and valleys except for the extreme NW which is still part of the Dryden flats. The eastern third of the property is less rugged with gently rolling land and gentler, wider draws. The draws and valleys have substantially heavier and taller cover than the hillsides, hilltops and flat mesas.

Location
North Cedar Creek Ranch fronts on the south side of US Highway 90 for 1.2 miles just 8 miles east of Dryden, Texas between Del Rio and Alpine. This is area combination of western hill country and rugged canyon country; an area filled with history and amazing natural habitat and wildlife.
Acreage
1,313 +/- Acres in Terrell County
Description
With high rolling limestone hills overlooking diverse habitat along the creek bottoms, N. Cedar Creek Ranch abounds with hunting and recreation opportunities. The area is a mecca for both whitetail and mule deer hunting or just prowling the draws in search of adventure. This is a working ranch leased to a neighboring heritage landowner who keeps up the roads over the entire property.

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This 205 acre parcel of land is located in West Texas and has an abundance of native wildlife including but not limited to whitetail and mule deer, fox, turkeys, bobcats, quail, dove and javelinas. You will enjoy the scenic views of the Sierra Mountains and the sunrises and sunsets are awesome. Propetry fronts on Chriesman Rd. A small travel trailer with unknown condition will convey. There is community water available.
*Included photos are of and around Heritage Canyon Ranch.

This property was developed for hunting and recreation and privacy. The terrain is low rolling hills with mesquite, greasewood, yucca, sage, cactus and other plants native to West Texas. Wildlife includes mixed Whitetail and Mule Deer, along with Turkey, Quail, Dove, Javelina and Aoudad. Community water is available. The property borders on Chriesman Rd and Hutchinson Rd. The drive is worth it.

This property includes Tract 1,2,3,4,5,6,14,15,16,17,18,and 19. 5 Mile Hill Ranch subdivision. Rugged country very appealing for those liking canyon/mountainous country. Being only 5 miles from Sanderson makes it convenient for those that would camp on this ranch. Beautiful sunrises!

Reduced to $99,500 - 292.58 acres, south of Sanderson on Five Mile Hill County Road, about 15 minutes off the pavement in Deer Canyon Ranch. Washboard Canyon runs along one side of the property, several large "header canyons" in the property, header dam, burned rock Indian middens... Beautiful place with easy access, and should be great mule deer and blue quail country! If you're interested in more acreage, there is 238.88 acres adjoining to the north that is also available.
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-- UNDER CONTRACT -- 173.22 acres, a little over an hour off the pavement, down some ROUGH and rocky roads SE of Sanderson in Isinglass Canyon Ranch. BEAUTIFUL canyon country with good brushy canyons and draws. Should be a great hunting place for mule deer and blue quail, or just a great place to get away from everything and enjoy the scenery. No owner's association, so no road maintenance fund, and no road maintenance for the last 2-3 miles, so 4-wheel-drive IS required just to get to this place!
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-- UNDER CONTRACT -- 170.82 acres, about 15-20 minutes off the pavement north of Dryden in Meyers Canyon Ranch. NICE brushy draw snakes its way through the property, so good cover and feed for both mule deer and whitetails, as well as blue quail, javelinas, etc. POWER LINE crosses the property, which is very rare in this part of the world!
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118.98 acres, with hunting cabin, about 40 minutes off the pavement NE of Dryden in Paint Mare Ranch. Brushy draws with good cover - nice country for both mule deer and whitetails, as well as blue quail, javelinas, etc. This property has a 1/4th ownership of water well on adjoining property, and a POWER LINE runs across one corner of this property, so electricity is close enough to be feasible to get hooked up.
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PRICE REDUCED - 1,259.30 acres(+/-), only about 15 minutes off the pavement south of Sanderson with water well, header dams, power line, and cabin. This ranch has Isinglass Canyon running through it for more than a mile, with multiple rocky and brushy header canyons that drain into Isinglass. This is really BEAUTIFUL canyon country with great cover and feed for mule deer, blue quail, as well as all the other critters that call the Trans-Pecos home.
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150.00 acres, about 15 minutes off the pavement on Shafter Crossing Road, south of Dryden in Prairie Creek Ranch. Good looking brush country with both mule deer and whitetails, as well as blue quail, javelinas, etc. POWER LINE crosses the property, which is very rare in this part of the world!
Texas Veterans Land Board financing is available for qualified veterans! Other financing is available for non-veterans.
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238.88 acres, about 15 minutes off the pavement on Five Mile Hill County Road, south of Sanderson in Deer Canyon Ranch. Good looking mule deer and blue quail country with good brush, draws, and Washboard Canyon on the west side. 4 wheel-drive or ATV trails give pretty good access to the entire property. If you're interested in more acreage, there is 292.58 acres adjoining to the south that is also available.
Texas Veterans Land Board financing is available for qualified veterans! Other financing is available for non-veterans.
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490.13 acres, about 45 minutes off the pavement south of Sanderson in Panther Canyon Ranch with water well (NOT shared, but needs repair) set up on a solar system. Adjoins 397.31 acres also available. Great looking mule deer country with good brush and beautiful canyons, at the end of the road! One old school bus has been set up as a "sleeper" with bunks, another one set up as a "cooker" with sink, stove, etc. Should be a GREAT hunting place - mule deer, javelinas, quail, and there are a few auodad sheep and elk in this area, as well.
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-- UNDER CONTRACT -- 649.57 acres (+/-) about 25 minutes off the pavement south of Sanderson with almost a mile of frontage on "Bullis Gap Road" (County Road), power line crossing the property, water well (NOT shared, but needs repair), mostly rolling brush country, but some canyons as well. Should be a great hunting place for mule deer, javelina, blue quail, doves, and more.
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710 acres (+/-) about 25 minutes off the pavement, south of Sanderson. This is a portion of a large ranch being sold by the ranch owner. Fence along the north and west sides, road easement along the east and south sides. Roads are rough, but there are enough roads around the property so that you can get around the place pretty well. Good brush, lots of canyons and folds in the terrain, so this should be a great hunting property! Power line, header tank, and seasonal waterholes in the bottom of the canyons. $350 per acre - exact acreage to be determined by a survey provided by the seller at the time of sale. (PLEASE NOTE that the satellite photo in my "photos" is the correct one. For some reason the map program here will not allow me to hi

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